Thursday, October 06, 2005

DJ Drummond gets it

He makes good points:

1. Those who say Miers isn't conservative enough simply don't know what they are talking about.
2. It appears that a whole lot of conservatives are misunderestimating W the same way that liberals have for years.
3.
Harriet Miers is not the problem. Peggy Noonan, George Will, and every Conservative whose loyalty to the nation and party depends on their personal approval of every decision are the problem. The oh-so-quick assumption by many that a name or two that they have heard in conversation or essay, but whose actual judicial temperment they do not personally know, is superior to a jurist known by the President, whose mind and character he knows, is appalling on its face, all the worse that it should be given such ready currency simply out of pique.

4. And in the update:
Since the responses have been so far very predictable, may I request that the people who oppose Miers, cite what it is, exactly, about her which makes her unqualified? It’s one thing to say you wish your personal choice would have been picked, quite another to whine and moan about someone on no better motive than mistrust of the man you just voted for last year.

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